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EDITORS COMMENT
What is innovation? How does it start? “The eureka moment does not exist”…it starts from our shared ideas. LIVING OUR FUTURE is an innovation life style site. Aiming to bring together and sharing innovative design globally to help evolve manufacturing and our infrastructure
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THE 8th CONTINENT – CLEANING OUR OCEANS
Design innovation to clean the seas of pollution and recycle plastic in our oceans. ‘The 8th Continent’ (pictured) by Lenka Petráková who is a senior architect at Zaha Hadid Architects in London. The winning concept harvests plastic debris from the ocean surface which is then broken down into recyclable materials. Its five-part structure contains living quarters…
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A GIANT LEAP FOR SPACE TECHNOLOGY
BENEFITS FROM APOLLO On the anniversary of the first moon landing in 1969 when Neil Armstrong said the iconic words when landing on the moon “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. It is important, at this time of new space exploration, to remember there are many benefits that the world…
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FIRST FLIGHT ON MARS
FIRST FLIGHT ON ANOTHER WORLD The event compares to the first flight by the Wright brothers, today, NASA’s helicopter INGENUITY has for the first time flown above Mars. INGENUITY’s take off today from the martian surface has made space exploration history. The small robotic helicopter was designed to take into account the atmosphere of Mars…
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A SEA OF CHANGE
The sea brings innovation in new foods that will also play a key role in combatting climate change. The chef Ángel León’s known across Spain as el Chef del Mar and famous for his “cuisine of the unknown seas” has dedicated his efforts to bring little-known marine species to the fore. He was recognized in 2010 with…
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NEW SUPERSONIC ERA
In the not so far future we hope to be travelling again. The company Aerion preview by the end of the decade we’ll be able to jet between Los Angeles and Tokyo in under three hours. The Aerion AS3 is a Mach 4+ commercial airliner, which was revealed Monday, will be able to carry fifty passengers…
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